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Logan College of Chiropractic announces staff appointments

December 30, 2011 — George A. Goodman, DC, FICC, boss of Logan College of chiropractic/University Programs, has announced a series of crew appointments including several staff promotions during a school.

Vincent McGee, executive of media, has been named associate clamp boss of educational technology, Dr. Nicholas Farha has been allocated associate vanguard of educational technology, and Dr. Connie Hayes has been promoted to partner executive of a Biofreeze Sports Rehabilitation Center on a campus.

In a information systems department, Gregory George has assimilated Logan as network executive while Eric Saller has been promoted to information support specialist.

McGee, who assimilated Logan in 2007, has some-more than 30 years of knowledge in enlightening technology, media services, stretch education, and photography. He binds a Bachelor of Science grade and a master’s grade in preparation from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville.

Farha, before executive of Web-based education, was an enlightening engineer during Missouri State University in Springfield before to fasten Logan and has some-more than 15 years of

knowledge in educational and media technology. He binds masters’ degrees in preparation and government information systems, and warranted his PhD in curriculum, instruction, and media record from Indiana State University.

An Apr 2000 Logan graduate, Hayes is an instructor during Logan, a approved chiropractic sports medicine and has sports and reconstruction shortcoming for all off-campus Logan events. She is a past boss of a Logan Sports Chiropractic Association and a consecrated officer in a U.S. Army Reserves.

George joins Logan from Heartland Bank where he served as a HelpDesk and designation specialist. He binds a Bachelor of Science grade in Information Systems Security from ITT Technical Institute.

Prior to fasten Logan in 2009 as a Help-Desk technician, Saller was a margin technician with Fast-Teks Onsite Computer Service. He has some-more than 10 years of patron use and mechanism record knowledge in hardware, software, handling systems and network troubleshooting skills, and binds mixed Microsoft approved veteran ratings.

Source: Logan College of Chiropractic, www.logan.edu

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